We have started a new tradition on our Facebook page which we call This Day in History. To that end, I thought it would be fun to occasionally include a more comprehensive list that has some items you might be interested in.
2011
The last convoy of U.S. Army soldiers leaves Iraq, formally marking the end of the Iraq War
1991
DeForest Kelly (Dr. McCoy on Star Trek) gets a star in Hollywood
1990
NL releases short list of teams for 1993 NL expansion
NL releases short list of teams for 1993 NL expansion
1979
Stanley Barrett exceeds land sonic speed (739.666 MPH)
1977
Cleveland Cavaliers retire jersey # 42, Nate Thumond
1973
Soyuz 13 launched into Earth's orbit for 8 days
Soyuz 13 launched into Earth's orbit for 8 days
1969
Britain abolishes death penalty
Britain abolishes death penalty
1966
Dr. Seuss' "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" airs for 1st time on CBS
Dr. Seuss' "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" airs for 1st time on CBS
1961
Wilt Chamberlain of NBA Philadelphia Warriors scores 78 points vs LA
1960
The United Nations condemns apartheid
1958
Christmas message by Eisenhower becomes 1st voice in space
1956
Japan admitted to UN
Japan admitted to UN
1949
Philadelphia Eagles beat Los Angeles Rams 14-0 in NFL championship game
1945
Uruguay joins UN
1932
Chicago Bears beat Portsmouth Spartans 9-0 in 1st NFL playoff game
1898
Automobile speed record set (39 mph)
Automobile speed record set (39 mph)
1892
"Nutcracker Suite" premieres
1859
South Carolina declared an "independent commonwealth"
1849
William Bond obtains 1st photograph of the moon through a telescope
1832
Charles Darwin visits Vurland
1799
George Washington's body interred at Mount Vernon
1796
The Baltimore Monitor is the 1st U.S. newspaper to appear on Sunday
1787
New Jersey becomes 3rd state to ratify constitution
1777
1st national Thanksgiving Day
1719
Thomas Fleet publishes Mother Goose's Melodies For Children
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